Sentences with phrase «blended over makeup»

Wear blended over makeup or on fresh, clean skin.

Not exact matches

I rub the oil blend over my dry face (no water) to loosen up my makeup, especially around the eyes.
I love that the shape gives you more control over the grip, and how easy it makes your base makeup blend into your skin.»
This makeup blending sponge is ideal for gliding over large areas and targeting hard - to - reach curves.
So I made a big mistake on my eye makeup look one time, the color scheme I was using on my eyes was not looking good and the colors were being difficult to blend, so I decided to try out my new pen from Maybelline and that saved my life, I would buy this over and over to help me out with these problems.
Blot the lipstick with a tissue and never wet your lips with your tongue — lipstick adheres best to dry lips.For a conservative makeup, use only a little lipstick and blend it delicately over your lips.
Apply 2nd Skin Foundation over face and blend with Makeup Blender for flawless natural coverage.
Blend it over cheekbones, browbones, down the bridge of the nose, bow of the lips, and even the eyelid for a subtle, sexy gold shimmer; mixed with powders or creams, it leaves a gorgeous, refined iridescence and revolutionizes every shade in your makeup bag.
Use a radiant finish foundation and blend it all over your face with a makeup blender.
Run it under your eyes and over any blemishes, then blend out using either a damp makeup sponge or buffing brush.
The eye brush was my least favourite as I find when applying eyeshadow especially black the bristles flick the powder all over the place and ruining my foundation base so if you are to use this brush I recommend to apply eye makeup before hand and blend in.
Try the Medium Beige shade by dotting it over your imperfections or underneath your eyes — in an upside down triangle shape to get a natural look — and then gently patting it with your fingers or a makeup sponge to blend.
It blends smoothly over makeup, doesn't look ashy or cakey, and helps everything stay for hours.
«Use a big, fluffy brush to buff a drop or two over the perimeter of your forehead and along your cheekbones and chin; blend away the lines,» says makeup artist Jamie Greenberg.
It's part makeup primer, part hydrator and part all - over highlighter, with a subtle purple tint that blends out and leaves skin with a healthy, luminous glow.
Go for a beauty blender or a makeup sponge to help blend it into your hairline and over your nose, particularly if you're using a high coverage foundation.
The high level of pigment also means you can use it in lieu of foundation by squeezing out a tiny bit more and blending it over larger problem areas with a damp makeup sponge or a big synthetic makeup brush (I find brushes that are angled or domed work better than than the traditional flat ones, which make it streaky).
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